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Revised Emergency Implementing Procedures,Including Procedure 1101 Re Duties of Emergency Control Officer, Procedure 1102 Re Duties of Recovery Manager & Procedure 1103 Re Duties of Emergency Info Manager
ML17214A688
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Site: Saint Lucie  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 12/15/1983
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FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
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PROC-831215, NUDOCS 8402130368
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FLORIDAPOWER82LIGHTCOMPANYDUTIESOFTHEEMERGENCY CONTROLOFFICEROFF-SITEEMERGENCYORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 110112/15/83Page11.0Title:DUTIESOFTHEEMERGENCY CONTROLOFFICER,OFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Officer:VicePresident,NuclearEnergyAlternate:

(1)Assistant toVicePresident ofPowerResources Alternate:

(2)ManagerofNuclearEnergy2.0AroyalandListof.Effective Paes2.1~ArovalReviewedbyApprovedEnergy2.2ListofEffective Paes~Pae1throughll,inclusive 3.0~Scoe3.1~Purose,19841,198Date12/15/83Emergency PlaaningSupervisor VicePresident, NuclearIACLCSPJO5C3CSOctOg)IAONHMOOHANONet%ma.u.Thisprocedure liststhedutiesandresponsibilities oftheEmergency ControlOfficerintheOff-SiteEmergency Organization.

3.2Discussion Intheeventofaradiological emergency theEmergency ControlOfficershallactivatetheOff-SiteEmergency Organization totheextenthedeemsnecessary toprovideassistance to:heplantinadministration, publicrelations,

security, enginee-ing andtechnical matters.3.3~Authorlt Thisprocedure implementstheTurkeyPointPlantRalliologicalEmergency PlanandtheSt.LuciePlantRadiological Emergency Plan.4.0Precautions4.1UntiltheRecoveryManagerisactivated andfunctional, theEmergency ControlOfficerisresponsible forhisduties.4.2IntheeventtheEmergency ControlOfficerorhisa'ternate cannotbecontacted forinitialnotification, theNuclearEnergyDutyOfficerwillbenotified.

TheNuclearEnergyDutyOfficerthenassumesthenotification responsibilities oftheECOuntilrelievedbytheECOorhisalternate.

I~toFLORIDAPOWER5IGHTCOMPANYDUTIESOFTHEEMERGE"CY CONTROLOFFICEROFF-SITEEMERGENTYORGANIZATION PROCEDUR=

110112/~5/83Page24.34~4Expenditures offundsabovestatedlimits,policyissueswhichmayaffectthecompanyandcertaincontractual arrangements, willrequirespecificauthorizationbytheExecutiveVicePresident ofthecompany.WhentheEmergency Operations Facilityismannedandoperational, theRecoveryManagerbecomesresponsible forproviding protective actionrecommendations tostateandlocalauthorities.

5.0Res5.1onsibilitiesMaintainawareness ofthestatusoftheemergency conditions.

5.25.35.45.55.65.7Obtainauthorization oftheExecutive VicePresident asrequiredoncertainmattersofpolicyands<penditures abovecertainlevels.Notifyandmobilizethe.requiredmembersoftheOffsiteEmergency Organization.Activatetheappropriate Emergency Operations FacilityforSiteAreaorGeneralEmergencies.

Notification andcommunications responsibilities maybedelegated bytheEmergency ControlOfficer.TheEmergency Coordinator isresoonsible forproviding offsiteauthorities withprotective actionrecommendations untiltheRecoveryManagernotifiestheECthattheEOFismannedandoperational.Emergencies classified asSiteAreaorGeneralshallonlybede-escalated bytheEmergency ControlOfficer.6.0References 6.16.26.36.4TurkeyPointPlantRadiological Emergency Plan.St.LuciePlantRadiological Ettergency Plan.Procedure 1102,DutiesofRecoveryManager,Off-SiteEmergency Organization.Procedure 1301,Emergency Roster7.0RecordsAllsignificant information, events,andactionstakenduringtheemergency periodwillberecordedandwillbeinitialedbytheEmergency ControlOfficerorhisalternate.

Thechecklists attheendofthisprocedure providerequirednotifications andinformation.

'ORIDAPOWER8ILIGHTCOMPANYDUTIESOFTHEEMERGENCY CONTROLOFFICEROFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 110112/15/83Page38.0Instructions TheEmergency ControlOfficershall:8.18.28.38.4Receiveinitialnotification oftheemergency fromthePlantDutyCallSupervisor orEmergency Coordinator orSystemOperations PowerCoordinator andobtainfromhimtheinformation shownontheattachedChecklist 1,asavailable.MobilizetheOff-siteEmergency Organization asrequiredforeachspecificclassofemergency.

(Seeappropriate checklist)

Establish andmaintaincontactwiththeRecoveryManager,whenfunctional.

TheRecoveryManager,whenoperational, assumesrespons'bility formanagingFPLemergency supporttotheaffectedplantandprovidesapplicable protective actionrecommendations tooffsiteauthorities.

NotifytheExecutive VicePresident oftheemergency.

8.58.6ReporttoGeneralOfficeEmergency CenterorEOFifdeemedappropriate.Makenewpolicydecisions asrequiredrelativetoemergency actions.8.7Authorize expenditures offundsforemergency supportactivities withinstatedlimits.Obtainapprovalforpolicyandexpenditures within'imitsofSection5.8.88.9Approveemergency contractual arrangements foremergency supportactivities withinthelimitsstatedinSection5.Assistinobtaining additional FPLsupportfortheOff-SiteEmergency Organization, asrequested byRecoveryManager.8.10ConductliaisonwithFederalandstateagenciesonadministrative mattersnotcoveredbyEmergency Plans.8.11De-escalatetheemergency classification (forSiteAreaandGeneralEmergencies),

basedonplantconditions andradiological conditi<ins, onsiteandoffsite.De-escalation shouldbebaseduponconsult,~tion withtheRecoveryManager,Emergency Coordinator, Bureau<>fEmergency Management, andDepartment ofHealthandRehabilitativeServices.8.12Asconditions warrant,recoveryandrestoration plarmingshouldcommence.

Consideration ofadministrative, technical, andlogistical mattersshouldbehandledbytheRM,policyandmonetaryconcernsareconsidered bytheECO.

~~PROCEDURE 110112/15/83Page4CHECKLIST 1ITTTTTNTNIOIL~TONUCLEARPOWERPLANTSTIMEANDDATEOFMESSAGE/REPORTEDBY2~SITE[BlST.LUCIEUNIT1[ClST.LUCIEUNIT2[DlTURKEYPOINTUNIT3[ElTURKEYPOINTUNIT43.ACCIDENTCLASSIFICATIONLAlNOTIFICATION OFUNUSUALEVENT[BlALERT[ClSITEAREAEMERGENCY fDlGENERALEMERGENCY 5.TIMEANDDATEOFINCIDENTINCIDENTINVOLVES:

/EMERGENCY TIMEDATEANOBYES.CCONTAMINATED INJURYLDNJURIUSITUATION INVOLVES:

fBlPOTENTIAL(POSSIBLE)

RELEASEfClARELEASEISOCCURRING

-EXPECTfDDURATIONORMAGNITUDE

[DlARELEASEOCCURRED, BUTSTOPPED-DURATIONORMAGNITUDE TYPEOFRELEASEIS:ARADIOACTIVE GASfOUSfBlNON-RADIOACTIVE GASEOUSfClRADIOACTIVE LIqUID[DlPARTICULATE MATTER[ElNOTAPPLICABLE WINODATA:~AMINODIRECTION (FROM)6.718.9.DEGREES910METERSILESPERHOUR910METERSIODINESN/ANAIN.LNIETLEONEOEA~MESSSAGERECEIVEDBY:page(s)N/ABlWINDSPEEDllClTOILIT<<INEE 10.RfCOMMENDED PROTECTIVE ACTIONS:TIMENOTIFYTHEPUBLICTOTAKETHEFOLLOWING PROTECTIVE ACTIONS:NoActionShelter0-2MileRadiusD~2-5MilesforSectorsfEl[Fl5-10MilesforSectors[11[Kl11~CURRENTOUTSIDETEMPERATURE:

(AjFO10METERS12.RfLEASERATE:NOBLEGASESDEFAULT[Al.Ci/sec[clMEASURED[BlCi/sec[DlTNOTN~ON[Gl[Jl[LlCi/secCi/secCi/secCi/sec PROCEDURE 110112/15/83STATEOFFLORIDANOTIFICATION MESSAGEFORMPage514.15.N/A(Intentionally leftblank)WINDDIRECTION DATAWindfrom[A][B]NNE[C]NE[D]ENE[E]E[F]ESELG].SE[HlSSELJ]S[K]SSW[L]SW[MlWSW[N]W[P]WNW'QlNW[R]NNW,~oerees349-1112-3334-5657-7879-101102-123124-146147-168169-191192-213214-236237-258259-281282-303304-326327-348WindtowardSSSWSWWSWWNWNWNNWNNNENEENEEESESESSESectorsaffectedHJKJKLKLMLMNMNPNPQPQRQRARABABCSCDCDEDEFEFGFGHGHJBASICDESCRIPTION OFRELEASECHARACTERISTICS ESTIMATEOFRADIOACTIVE MATERIALRfLEASED:

NOBLEGASESSOURCETfRM:[A]TOTALRELfASE:[B]SOURCETERM:[CITOTALRELEASE:[0]ESTIMATEOFPROJfCTED OFFSITEDOSERATES:Ci/secCiCi/secCi0ISTANCE1mile(SiteBoundary) 2mi1es3mi1es4miles5mi1es10milesSPECIALDATA:[A]NO[BlTHYROID(mrem/hr)

[A]LCICE]LG]LIl[K]YESWHOLEBODY(mrem/hr)

[B][0][F][H]LJ][L]MESSAGERfCEIVEDBY:TIMEDATE FLORIDAPOWER8ILIGHTCOMPANYDUTIESOFTHEEMERGENCY CONTROLOFFICEROFF-SITEEMERGENCYORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 110112/15/83'age6ActionCHECKLIST 2UNUSUALEVENTCHECKLIST TimeInitials1.Timeofreceiptofinitialnotification 2.ObtainChecklist 1data:A.InitialB.UpdatesC.Checklist Complete3.NotifyCorporate Communications DutyOfficer4.NotifyGovernmental AffairsDepartment (SeeProcedure 1301)5.NotifyExecutive VicePresident 6.NotifyRiskDepartment (SeeProcedure 1301)7.VerifywithEmergency Coordinator thatnotification tothefollowing agencieshasbeenmade:7.1BureauofEmergency Management StateWarningPointDutyOfficerTal1ahassee(7.2U.S.NuclearRegulatoryCommissionRegionIIOfficeofInspection andEnforcement (1-404-221-4503) 7.3Department ofHealthandRehabilitative

Services, Radiological DutyOfficer,Orlando(1-299-0580) 8.Assessstatusofthefollowing departments, periodically:8.1Corporate Communications (viaEIM)8.2Governmental Affairs(viaGAM)9.Closeoutwithverbalsummaries toitem7contactsorescalatetochecklist 3or4.

oDFLORIDAPOWER5LIGHTCOMPAh(DUTIESOFTHEEMERGENCY CONTROLijFFICEROFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZAT ONPROCEDURE 110112/15/83Page7ActionCHECKLIST 3ALERTCHECKLIST TimeInitials1.Timeofreceiptofnotification 2.ObtainChecklist 1data3.Establish contactwithEmergency Coordinator 4.NotifyOffsiteEmergency Organization (SeeProcedure 1301,OffsiteEmergency Roster),notifyExecutive VicePresident, andnotifyRiskDepartment.

5.Ifdeemedappropriate, activateGeneralOfficeEmergency Center.NOTE:TheOffsiteOrganization maynotbefullyactivated foranAlertcondition 6.VerifywiththeEmergency Coordinator thatnotification tothefollowing agencieshasbeenmade:NOTE:Procedure 1301containsoffhoursandalternate phonenumbers.6.1BureauofEmergency Management StateWarningPointDutyOfficer,Tallahassee (1-904-488-1320) 6.2Department ofHealthandRehabilitative

Services, Radiological DutyOfficer,Orlando(1-299-0580) 6.3~PTPonl~PSLonla)DadeCountya)St.LucieCountyEOC(596-8700)

EOC(461-5201) b)MonroeCountyb)MartinCountyEOC(294-9581)

EOC(287-1652) 6.4NuclearRegulatory Commission RegionII,OfficeofInspection andEnforcement (1-404-221-4503)

FLORIEAPOMER5LIGHTCOMPANYDUTIESOFHEEMERGENCY CONTROLOFFICEROFF-SIEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 110112/15/83Page8CHECKLIST 3(cont'd)Action7.Assessstatusofactivated individualsoftheOffsiteOrganization, asappropriate:

7.1RecoveryManager7.2Emergency Information Manager7.3'Governmental AffairsManager8.UpdateChecklist1'dataperiodically andcommunicate tostateandcountyauthorities 9.Close-out withverbalsummarytoallItem6contactsorescalatetoChecklist 410.RequesttheRMtocompletenecessary writtenreportsasfol1ows:NuclearRegulatoryCommission within24hoursBureauofEmergency Management within24hours.TimeInitials

~FLORIDAPOWER5LIGHTCOMPANYDUTIESOFTHEEMERGENCY CONTROLOFFICEROFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 110112/15/83Page9ActionCHECKLIST 4SITEAREAANDGENERALEMERGENCY CHECKLIST TimeInitials1.Timeofreceiptofnotification 2.ObtainChecklist 1data3.Establish contactwithEmegencyCoordinator 4.Notify*OffsiteEmergency Org~nization (SeeProcedure 1301,OffsiteEmergency Roster)notifyExecutiveVicePresident, andnotifyRiskDepartment.

5;ActivateEmergency Operations Facility.

(SeeProcedure 1202(PSL)or1212(PTP),"Activation andUseofEmergency Operations Facility"

).6.Delegateresponsibility totheRecoveryMan>gerforcommunications withthefollowing agencies(whenheisoperational):

NOT=:Procedure 1301containsoff-hours andalternate phonenumbers.6.1HureauofEmergency Management StateWarningPointDutyOfficerTallahassee (1-904-488-1320) 6.2Department ofHealthandRehabilitative

Services, Radiological DutyOfficer,Orlando(1-299-0580) 6.3PTPonlPSLonlaDadeCounty'St.LucieCountyEOC(596-8700)

EOC(461-5201) b)MonroeCounty,b)MartinCountyEOC(294-9581)

EOC(277-1652) 6.4NuclearRegulatory Commission RegionII,OfficeofInspection andEnforcement (1-404-221-4503) tFLORIDAPOWER&LIGHTCOMPANYDUTIESOFTHEEMERGENCY CONTROLOFFICEROFF-SITEEMERGENCYORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 110112/15/83Page10ActionCHECKLIST 4(cont'd)TimeInitials7.Assessstatusofassignedresponsibi1itiesforthefol1owingperiodically:7.1"RecoveryManager(SeeProcedure 1102)7.2Emergency Information Manager(SeeProcedure 1103)7.3Governmental AffairsManager(SeeProcedure 1106)8.9.UpdateChecklist1dataperiodicallyandco+zunicatetostateandcountyauthorities DelegatetotheRecoveryManagerresponsibility forassessing theneedforadditional off-sitesupportfromU.S.CoastGuard,U.S.Department ofEnergy,REEFAssociates,INPO,NSSSVendor,Architect/Engi neer,others10.Considerde-escalationofemergency whenconditionswarrant.ConsultwithRM,EC,BEM,DHRS.10.Close-out withverbalsummarytoallItem6contactswhenappropriate.

11'.'RequesttheRMtocompletenecessary writtenreportsasfollows:NuclearRegulatoryCommission within24hoursBureauofEmergency Management within24hours.

EMERGENCY COORDINATOR Additional notifica-tionsperPlanandprocedures EXECUTIVE VICEPRESIDENT PlantDutycallSupervisor alternates orNEDOESMSp'stemOpns,PowerCoordinator EIMStaffSupportNOTES:+VerifythatEChasmadeorisintheprocessofmakingthesenotifications (forUnusualEvent&Alert).ForSiteAreaEmergency

&GeneralEmergency, delegatecom-munications responsibilities totheseagenciestoRM(aftertheEOFismannedandoperational).

  • FederalandStateAgencies1Notifications madeperProcedure 11012Notifications madeperProcedure 1102~FTureINotification Flow 4~FLORIDAPOWER5LIGHTCOMPANYDUTIESOFTHERECOVERYMANAGER,OFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 1'10212/15/83Page11.0Title:DUTIESOFTHERECOVERYMANAGER,OFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION RecoveryManager:Alternate:Alternate:

Manager,NuclearEnergy(1)Assistant Manager,NuclearEnergy(2)ManagerofNuclearEnergyServices, NuclearEnergy2.0AroyalandListofEffective Paes2.1~ArovalReviewedby,1984Emergency PlarmingSupervisor ApprovedbyEnergy2.2ListofEffective Paes1984VicePresident, NuclearPacaeDate1through21,inclusive 12/15/833.0~Scoe3.1~PuroaeThisprocedure liststhedutiesandresponsibilities oftheRecoveryManager(RM)intheOff-SiteEmergency Organization.

3.2DiscussionTheOff-SiteEmergency Organization (seeFigure1)providesanexpandedemergency responsecapability toassisttheplantinadministration, communications, engineering, technical support,security, andpublicrelations.

Thisorganization, whichiscomposedofcompanyofficials andastaffofassistants, ismanagedbytheEmergency ControlOfficerandtheRecoveryManager.TheRMisadesignated SeniorManagerwhohasknowledge ofnuclearplantoperations anddesignandwhoisresponsible forassisting theECOinmanagingtheCompany's expandedemergency responseorganizatior.

TheRMcanreporttotheGeneralOffice(forSt.LucieorTurkeyPoint.),ortheEmergency Operations Facility(forSt.Lucie)depending upontheECO'sassessment ofthesituation.

Note:Thedesignated EOFforTurkeyPointisintheGeneralOfficeBuildingandtheSt.LucieEOFislocatedattheMidw~Road/I-95 intersection approximately 101/2mileswestoftheplant.TheRMwillformulateprotective actionrecommendations tooffsiteofficialswhentheEOFismannedandoperational relieving theECofthisresponsibi lity.

FLORIDAPOWER5LIGHTOMPANYDUTIESOFTHERECOVERY'%NAGER,OFF-SITEEMERGENCYORGANIZATION.

PROCEDURE 110212/15/83Page23.3~AuthoritThis*procedure implements theTurkeyPointPlantRadiological Emergency PlanandtheSt.LuciePlantRadiologica'.

Emergency Plan.4.0Precautions 4.14.2TheChecklists appearing attheendofthisprocedure serveasaguidetoRecoveryManagerregarding certaininformation thatmaybeusefultohaveavailable whencontacting offsiteagenciesandorganizations.

Itisnotarequirementofthisprocedure tocompletcthesechecklistsduringanemergency.

TheRecoveryManagershallbenotifiedo-allemergencies andmobilized forSiteAreaandGeneralEmergencies.

Hem~bemobilized forAlertsorUnusualEvents.5.15.25.35.4onsibilitiesInformtheEmergency ControlOfficerperiodically oftheon-sitestatusandimmediately ofanysignificant changes.Providesupportanddataas'necessary totheEmergency Coordinator.

Obtaininformation ondiagnosisandprognosis.-

oftheemergency, estimates ofradioactive

releases, prevailing meteorological conditions, projected radiological exposures, andrecommended protective actionspriortodeclaringoftheEOFoperational.Provideprotective actionrecommendations tooffsiteauthoriti eswhentheEOFismannedandoperational.

5.55.6AssumefromtheEC,theresponsibility forcommunicating emergency information toandcoordinating withthestateandcountyresponseorganizations.

Thisresponsibility m@bedelegated.

Assurecontinuity oftechnical andadminstrativesupport,andmaterialresources; 5.75.85.9Requestadditional supportasnecessary.

Provideforlogistics supportforemerge)cy personnel (e.g.transportation, communications, temporary

quarters, foodandwater,sanitaryfacilities inthefield,andspecialequipment andsuppliesprocurement.)

Authorize voluntary personnel toexceed10CFR20limitsforpersonnel

exposure, nottoexceed5remtothewholebodyand/or25remtothethyroid(ifdeemednecessary).

RIDAPOWER5LIGHTCOMPANDTIESOFTHERECOVERYMANAGER,OiF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 110212/15/83Page36.0References 6.1TurkeyPointPlantRadiological Emergency Plan6.2St.LuciePlantRadiological Emergency Plan6.310CFR20.4036.410CFR50.726.510CFR50AppendixE-6.6OffsiteEmergency 0"ganization Procedure 1101,DutiesoftheEmergency ControlOfficer.6.7OffsiteEmergency 0'ganization Procedure 1301,Emergency Roster7.0RecordsAllsignificant information, events,andactionstakenrelativetohisdutiesduringtheemergency periodwillberecordedbytheRecoveryManager,hisalternate, orhisdesignee.

8.0 Instructions

8.1Receivenotification oftheemergency fromtheEmergency ControlOfficerandobtainfromhiminformation shownontheattachedChecklist 1,asavai1able.8.2ReporttotheGeneralOfficeortheEmergency Operations FacilityasdirectedbytheEmergency ControlOfficer.8.3Whenoperational attheEOF,notifytheEmergency Coordinator andEmergency ControlOfficerandassumeresponsibility forcommunication withoff-siteagencies.8.4Completetheactivities shownontheattachedChecklist 2andperiodically assessthestatuso;allsuchactivities.

8.5Useadditional supportagenciesasnecessary.

PhonenumbersaresuppliedintheOffsiteEmergency Roster(Procedure 1301)8.6When'operational attheEOFprovideprotective actionrecommendations tooffsiteauthorities.

AppendixA(PSL)orAppendix8(PTP)ofthisprocedure describes themethodology fordetermination oftheseprotective actions.Protectiva actionrecommendations shouldbeformulated usingavailableplantdataandradiological conditions.

NOTE:IftheEOFhasbeenstaffedwithahealthphysicist designated toevaluateoff"sitedoses,heshouldusetheappropriateplantoff-sitedosecalculation procedure (EPIP3100033E:

St.Lucie,EP20126:TurkeyPoint)

PROCEDURE 110211/15/83OOPage4CHECKLIST 1STATEOFFLORIDAOOTITIT0IOOIITIMEANDDATEOFMESSAGE/REPORTEDBY2~SITE[B]ST.LUCIEUNIT1[C]ST.LUCIEUNIT2[0]TURKEYPOINTUNIT3[E]TURKEYPOINTUNIT43.ACCIDENTCLASSIFICATION

[A]NOTIFICATION OFUNUSUALEVENT[B3ALERTEC]SITEAREAEMERGENCY

[D]GENERALEMERGENCY 4.5.TIMEANDDATEOFINCIDENT/EMERGENCY TIMEINCIDENTINVOLVES:

DATE6.7~I8.9.[B3YES[C3CONTAMINATED INJURYACCIDENTRELATEDINJURIES[A]NONUMBEROFINJURIESSITUATION INVOLVES:

ANORELEASEEBIPOTENTIAL(POSSIBLE)

RELEASE[C]ARELEASEISOCCURRING

-EXPECTEDDURATIONORMAGNITUDE

[D]ARELEASEOCCURRED, BUTSTOPPED-DURATIONORMAGNITUDE TYPEOFRELEASEIS:0EO[B]NON-RADIOACTIVE GASEOUS[C]RADIOACTIVE LIQUID[03PARTICULATE HATTER[E3NOTAPPLICABLE WINDDATA:TIEMINDDIRECTION (fROM)EBjWINDSPEEDTOTTATEI0TlOTEEEOEE:

DEGREES910HETERSMILESPERHOUR910METERS0-2Hi1eRadius2-5MilesforSectors11.CUPRENTOUTSIDETEMPERATURE:

[A312.RELEASERATE:NOBLEGASESF910METERSIIODINESANORECOMMENDATIONS ATTHISTIMENO'FYTHEPUBLICTOTAKETHEFOLLOWING PROTECTIVE ACTIONS:NoActionShelter~e~c[E3LF]5-:.0MilesforSectors[H][IlHi1esEvacuate~OEG3EJ][L3DEFAULTEA]Ci/sec.MEASURED

[8]Ci/secINSTRUMENT LOCATION13.SUPPLEMENTAL PAGESUSED[A]NMESSSAGERECEIVEDBY:N/ANALC][D]pages)N/ACi/secCi/secCi/secCi/sec PROCEDURE 110212/15/83Page5STATEOFFLORIDANOTIFICATIONMESSAGEFORMN/A(Intentionally left,blank)WINDDIRECTION DATAWindfrom~DereesWindtowardSectorsaffected{AlNfB3NNEfc3NEfD3ENEfE3EfF3ESEfG3SEfH3SSEfJ3SfK3SSWSW{M3WSWfNlWfP3WNWfQ3NWfRlNNW349-1112-3334-5657-7879-101102-123'24-146 147-168169-191192-213214-236237-258259-281282>>303304-326327-348SSSWSWWSWWWNWNWNNWNNNENEENEEESESESSEHJKJKLKLMLMNMNPNPQPQRQRARABABCBC0CDEDEFEFGFGHGHJBASICDESCRIPTION OFRELEASECHARACTERISTICS RADIOIODINESESTIMATEOFPROJECTED OFFSITEDOSERATES:ESTIMATEOFRADIOACTIVE MATERIALRELEASED'OBLE GASESSOURCETERM:fA3TOTALRELEASE:fB3SOURCETERM:fC3TOTALRELEASE:fD3Ci/secCiCi/secCiDISTANCE1mile(SiteBoundary) 2mi1es3mi1es4mi1es5mi1es10milesSPECIALDATA:fA3NOfB3THYROID(mrem/hr)

I.AIfclfE3LG3f13fK3YESWHOLEBODY(mrem/hr) f83LD3fF3fH3fJ3{:L3MESSAGERECEIVEDBY:

.ActionPROCEDURE 110212/15/83CHECKLIST 2RECOVERYMANAGER'age 6~TimeLo1.Timeofreceiptofinitialnotification fromECO.2.ObtainChecklist 1data(totheextentavailable)A.InitialB.UpdateC.Checklist Complete3.Establi'sh contactwithEmergency Coordinator 4.OrganizeresponseteansattheGeneralOfficeEmergency CenterorEmergency Operations

Facility, asspecified bytheECO.5.RelieveEmergency Coordinator ofhisoff-siteemergency communicationsresponsibi 1itieswhentheEOFismannedandoperational.6.Assumeresponsibility forcommunications withthefollowing agencies:

Note:'rocedure 1301containsoff-hours and/or,alternate phonenumbers.6.1BureauofEmergency Management StateWarningPointDutyOfficer,Tal1ahassee(1-904-488-1320) 6.2Department ofHealthandRehabilitative

Services, Radiological DutyOfficer,Orlando(1-299-0580) 6.3~PTPonla)DadeCountyEOC(596-8700) b)MonroeCountyEOC(294-9581)

~PSLonla)St.LucieCountyEOC(461-5201) b)MartinCountyEOC(287-1652) 6.4NuclearRegulatory Commission OfficeofInspection andEnforcement (1-404-221-4503) 1~PROCEDURE 110212/15/83Page7.CHECKLIST' Cont')Action7.8.9.Assessstatusofassignedresponsibilities forthefollowing periodically:

7.1Emergency ControlOfficer(SeeProcedure 1101)7.2Emergency SecurityManager(SeeProcedure 1104)7.3Emergency Technical Manager('SeeProcedure 1105)UpdateChecklist 1dataperiodically andcommunicate tostateandcountyauthorities Assessneedforadditional off-sitesupportfromU.S.CoastGuard,U.S.Oepartment ofEnergy,REEFAssociates, INPO,NSSSVendor,Architect/Engineer, others.)0.AssisttheECOwithconsiderations forde-escalation ofanemergency whenplantandradiological conditions warrant.11.Close-out withverbalsummarytoallItem6contactswhendirectedtodosobytheECO.12.Completenecessary writtenreportsasfollows:NuclearRegulatoryCommission within24hoursBureauofEmergency Management within24hours.

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%RIORPAIDArCTMANAQKR.TUAKKYPOINTICNPROSTMANAQIRST.LUCIKaaaalal<<NNITVIILNIINNSENIORSKCLIRITY COO$IHATOR.MAXKARhlANAIKACF3KCLNITYCLARITYCCCI$INATOR,NUCLEAR EHFRGFHCY COORDINATOR Additional notifica-tionsperPlanandprocedures EXECUTIVE VICEPRESIDENT PlantDutycallSupervisor IISystemOpns.PoserCoordinator alternates orHEDOEIMESMStaffSupportaX7CDWC2lNCDWCCPPlQ7HCe)WCDMNn'rrS:*VerifythatEChasmadeorisintheprocessofmakingthesenotifications (forUnusualEvent6Alert).ForSitebrenEmergency

&GeneralEmergency, delegatecom-munications responsibilities totheseagenciestoRM(afterthcEOFismannedandoperational).

  • FederalandStateAgencies1Notifications madepe"Procedure 11012Notifications made'perProcedure 1102~Piure2Notification Flov PROCEDURE 110212/15/83Page10APPENDIXAPROTECTIVE ACTIONRECOMMENDATIONS

-ST.LUCIEPLANTFPLisrequiredtoprovidecountyandstategovernmental authorities withrecommendations forprotective actionstobetakenbythepublicduringradiological emergencies attheSt.LucieNuclearPowerPlants.Theresponsible authorities aretheStateBureauofEmergency Management (BEM)andSt.LucieandMartinCountiesOfficesofDisasterPreparedness.

Protective actionrecommendations shouldbemadeutilizing alloftheavailable data.Thisincludesplantstatus(Fig.A-1),off-sitedoseprojections and/orfieldmonitoring data(Fig.A-2orA-3).Themoreconservative recommendations shouldbemade.Duetothelargepolitical andlegalranifications oftheserecommendations andthepotential impactonFPL,thefollowing formatandcontentshouldbeused.1.InanycasewhereaGENERALEMERGENCY hasbeendeclared,theminimumprotective actionrecommendation shallbe:"Shelterallpeoplewithina2-mileradiusand5milesinthedownwindsectors".

IftheGENERALEMERGENCY hasbeendeclaredduetolossofphysicalcontroloftheplant,including theControlRoomoranyotherarea(s)vitaltotheoperation ofthereactorsystem(asdefinedintheSecurityPlan),theminimumprotective actionrecommendation shallbe:"Evacuate allpeoplewithina2-mileradiusfromtheplant".Iftheemergency hasbeenclassified asaGENERALEMERGENCY andNOOFFSITEdoseestimates orfieldsurveyresultsareavailable,refertofigureA-1toevaluateoffsiteprotective actionrecommendations.

2.Iftheemergency thathasbeenclassified isnotaGENERALEMERGENCY andtheoffsitedosesareLESSTHAN0.5Remwholebodyor1Remtothethyroidat1mileovertheprojected durationoftherelease,noprotective actionisrecommended.

ThisshouldbereportedtoBEMandotheroutsideagencieswhoinquireas:"Basedonourcurrentassessment ofalltheinformation nowavailabletous,FloridaPowerandLightCompanyrecommends thatyouconsidertakingnoprotective actions(PA)-NONE.Thisrecommendation maychangeinthefuture,butwecannotnows~whenitmaychangeorwhatitmaychangeto."NOTE:Ifacontrolled releaseisnecessary tostabilize plantconditions oranuncontrolled releaseisanticipated, determine theapproximate sourceterm,durationoftherelease,andtheprojected offsitedosespriortomakinganyprotective actionrecoovaendations.

PROCEDURE 110212/15/83OOPage11PROTECTIVEACTIONRECOMMENDATIONS continued) 3,Iftheemergency hasbeendeclaredandoffsitedoseinformation isavailable(fromanycrediblesource),usethedoseinformation toselecttheappropriate table.UseeitherFigureA-2(PAwithoffsitedoseestimates forgreaterthanorequalto2-hourduration) orFigureA-3(PAwithoffsitedoseestimates forlessthan2-hourduration).

Theappropriate recommendations canthenbemade.FOREXAMPLE,areleasehasoccurredattheSt.LuciePlantwithaprojected.

durationof2hours,thewinddirection isfromtheNNEandtheprojected offsiteintegrated (2hr)thyroiddose,is10Remat1mile,2Remat2miles,andlessthan1Remat5miles.Referring toFigureA-2(PAwithoffsitedoseestimates forgreaterthanorequalto2hoursduration) thefollowing recommendation shouldbemade:"Basedonourcurrentassessment ofalltheinformation nowavailabletous,FloridaPower5LightCompanyrecommends thatyouconsidertakingthefollowing protective actions:i.Evacuateallpersonnel betweena0and2mileradiusfromtheplant.ii.Shelterallpersonnel betweena2and5mileradiusfromtheplantwhoareinsectorsJ,K5L(refertoStateofFloridaFixedNuclearFacilityNotification MessageForm,Page4Entry10)iii.Noprotective actionisrecommended betweena5and10mileradiusfromtheplant.Thisrecommendation maychangeinthefuture,butwecannotnowsaywhenitmaychangeorwhatitmaychangeto."4.Forotheremergency conditions whichmayoccur,enterthetableforthoseconditions, determine therecommended protective actionsandformulate theappropriate messageintheaboveformatandtransmitittoBEM.5.Protective actionrecommendations forachildhavebeenincorporated intothefigures.

PROCEDURE 110212/15/83~age12FIGUREA-1ST.LUCIEPLANTPROTECTIVE.

ACTIONRECOMMENDATIONS 8ASEDONPLANTCONDITIONS DISTANCEFAQMPLANT/RECCE;)4)ATIQNo

.0-2MILES25MILESS-IO><LESGE)ERALfLK))GENCY COAE~TSKOLKNCE<

I)2LOSSQFCONTROLQFPLANT(5)NO5(CA)5(DW)f(CR)CHAL>ArneA~<'COREDAMA')ONTAIFAIILIEHASOCCLAEDORISILOAI)KN(5)E<CR)<DW)~5(A5)5<CA)f<CA)SEEFOOTNOTE(4)E(CA)5<CR)CONTAIFAILLEHA5OCCLAEDOAII4AI<J)K(CA)E<CA)<DW)~5<RS)E(CR)E<CA)<DW)~5(AS)SKEFOOTNOTE<>><I)l)OTKNTIAL COAELELT.ANYCAUSEINEPIPSl00022E'CLA5SIFICATIONOF&CPGKNCY.

<2)%PC%SENTS GREATERTHANIDOLGA5GAPACTIVITYINMHTAlhLCNT.

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IAT<~PROTECTIVE ACTIONAECO4%CN)ED 5PELTERINGRECO4C)A)ED EVACUATION REC~)4)f0DW~IND~2AuOININGSECTORSAS~ININGSECTORSCRWQLI)LETE CIACLEAROLPOPLANTATSPfCIFIED0ISTANCKaS.saaaia PROCEDURE 110212/15/83Page13FIGUREA-1(continued)

EPROTECTIVE ACTIONRECOMMENDATIONS BASEDONPLANTCONDITIONS Ifa"PUFF"typereleaseisimminentorinprogressaindicated bythefollowing conditions:(1)(2)(3)Containment failurehasoccurredorisimminent, andRateofreleaseismuchgreaterthandesignedleakrate,andEitherthetotalormajorportionofradioactivity isprojected tobereleasedwithin2hoursorless,theninadditiontotheappropriate protective actionrecommendations thefollowing statement andinformation shouldbegiven:"FloridaPower8LightCompanyrecommends sheltering thoseareasthatcan'tbeevacuated beforeplumearrival."

MINDFROMSECTORDIRECTION DEGREESWINDTOWARDDIRECTION SECTORSAFFECTEDLAjCBjccjCDj(ElLFjYjt:H3P3[M3(NjLpjLQjI:RlNNENEENEEESESESSESSSWSWWSMWWNNNN349-1112-3334-5657-7879-101102-123124-146147-168169<<191192-213214-236237-258259-281282-303304-326327-348SHJKSSWJKLSWKLMWSMLMNMMNPWNMNPQN'QRNNQRANRABNNEABCNEBCDENECDEEDEFESEEFGSEFGHSSEGHJ PROCEDURE 110212/15/83Page14FIGUREA-2PROTECTIVE ACTIONRECOMMB4)ATIONS 5ASEDONACTUALRELEASERESSTHAN2HOLADLHATICX4 WITHOFFSITEDOSEESTIMATES)

(USEDINTOFIGUKA-3TI4TROlnamORKXKOSLOOK4Ci0-2MILES25MILESVKIMlVALLEYUSK2MlY5IOMILESIRK5MIYANKCIAIOSJTCL5>lA7,>L5N/fNlTC50c250KeWI~SODKIDWIiSN~IFTlCOLRATIONOF~F~ISPRCLKCTED TO5E%SKATERTHQ4ORECLIH.TO2HXR5USEA3,eel%bCXK~IMILEAFFECTSRK)TKCTIVE ACTICNSLCM02MILES~DOSE~2MILESAFFKC:TS~TXCTIVKACTICI45FRCLI25MILE5~RÃK~5MILE5JFFEC:TSPIIOTKCTIVK ACTICNSRKM5IOMILE5ll%DOSE~IOMILESCAHWURDTOKYALUATKPROTKCT IVEACTICOLSFORQUATERDISTANCEN-NOPROTECTIVE ACTIONRECC54~EO 5~TERlf42RECCLC)Cgb EEVACUATICt4 RECOMLC74)KD OW-OOWt4Wlte

+2AbJOININQ SECTORSRSIghNINIMS SECTORSCRCC54%ETKCIRCLEl$KXPOPLJt4TATSKCIFIEO0ISTAt4X

~PROCF0URF 11M12/15/83iePage15FIGUREA-3PROTECTIVE ACTIONRECO4M94)ATIONS SASEDONACTUALRELEASE(GREATERTHANOREOUALTO2'HCXNDLNATIOhD WITHOFFSITEDOSEESTIMATES)

MSEDINPREFERENCE TOFIGLNEIOI-P~IDDOSECNDOSEOCTOOKMI02MILL5~MILESIRKIMlVALI@QK2MlV5'10MILESQK5MlVALlKclll>QSOUTC14jIl)8UTc245(CID>lA)Offc50l25N$Tc250EeWIi5CISTKeW$i5Ct5$EeWIiSOtSIF~QSlATICHOF'VlCML~l5PRCLKCTKD TOCKLESS~CNEQUAL,TO2tCXR5VKA-2+TlatOCR~1MILEAFFECTSPROTECTIVE ACTICNSHALI02MILESTl+%7K~2MILESAFFECTSPROTKCTIVE ACTICH5FRChl2-5MlLES'ACDOSE~5MILESAFFECTSPROTECTIVE ACTICH5F$IQIi510MILES~RXKo10MILESCAN&UKDTdKVALUATKPROTECTI VEACTICH5FCACÃKATESlDISTANCE'IAT'INNOPROTKCTIVE ACTIONRECCLAEI4ED 5-SCLTKRIPCs

$KCO424KDEEVACUATION IKCOAAB4Q DWDOWNWIND+2QJOINII4SECTORSR5IRMAININGSECTORSCRCO4PI~CIRCLEPROLEPLANTAT$%CIFIEDDl5TANCK PROCEDURE 110212/15/83Page16APPENDIXBProtective ActionRecommendations

-TurkePointPlantFPLisrequiredtoprovidecountyandstategovernmental authorities withrecommendations forprotective actionstobetakenbythepublicduringradiological emergencies attheTurkeyPointNuclearPowerPlant.Theresponsible authorities are:(1)TheStateBureauofEmergency Management, and(2)DadeandMonroeCounties.

Duetothelargepolitical andlegalranifications oftheserecommendations andthepotential impactonFPL,thefollowing formatandcontentshouldbeused.Thecontentsoftherecommendations arqtobedetermined byusingFiguresB-1throughB-3ofthisprocedure asfollows:l.InANYCASEwhereaGENERALEMERGENCY hasbeenclassified, theMINIMUMprotective actionrecommendations SHALLbe:Shelterallpeoplewithina2-mileradiusand5milesdownwindfromtheplant.Iftheemergency hasbeenclassifiedasaGeneralEmergency andnooffsitedoseestimates orfieldsurveyresultsareavailable,refertoFiguresB-landevaluateoffsiteprotective actionrecommendations.

NOTE:Ifacontrolled releaseisnecessary tostabilize plantconditions oranuncontrolled releaseisanticipated, determine theapproximate sourceterm,durationoftherelease,andtheprojected offsitedosespriortomakinganyprotective actionrecommend ations.2.Iftheemergency classification isnotaGENERALEMERGENCY andtheoffsitedosesarelessthan0.5ranwholebodyor1remtothethyroidat1mileovertheprojected durationoftherelease;noprotective actionisrecommended.

ThisshouldbereportedtoBEMandotheroutsideagencieswhoinquireas:"Basedon.ourcurrentassessment ofalltheinformation nowavailable tous,FloridaPowerandLightCompanyrecommends thatyouconsidertakingnoprotective actions.Thisrecommendation maychangeinthefuture,butwecannotnowsaywhenitmaychangeorwhatitmaychangeto."3.Iftheemergency hasbeendeclaredandoffsitedoseinformation isavailable (fromanycrediblesource),usethedoseinformation toentertheappropriate estimated offsitetable(basedonprojected releasedurationofgreaterthanorequalto2hours,useFigureB-2;forlessthan2hours,useFigureB-3).Theappropriate recommendations canthenbemade.~Exesle:AreleasehasoccurredattheTurkeyPointPlantwithaprojected durationof2hours.Thewinddirection isfromtheNNEandtheprojected offsiteaccumulatedthyroiddose(i.e.accumulatedovera2hourduration) is10remat1mile,2ranat2miles,andlessthan1remat5mi1es.

~tPROCEDURE 110212/15/83Page17Referring toFigureB-2,thefollowing recommendation shouldbemade:"Basedonourcurrentassessment ofalltheinformation nowavailabletous,FloridaPower5LightCompanyrecommends thatyouconsidertakingthefollowing protective actions:A.EVACUATEallpeoplebetween0and2milesfromtheplant.B.SHELTERallpeoplebetweena2and5mileradiusfromtheplantwhoareinsectorsJ,K,5L(refertoEmergency Information Checklist, item12).C.Noprotective actionisrecommended betweena5and10mileradiusfromtheplant.Thisrecommendation maychangeinthefuture,butwecannotnowsaywhenitmaychangeorwhatitmaychangeto."4.Forotheremergency conditions whichmayoccur,enterthefigureforthoseconditions, determine therecommended protective actionsandformulate theappropriatemessageintheaboveformatandtransmitittoBBIandlocalagencies.

5.Protective actionrecommendations forachildhavebeenincorporated intothefigures.

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Page19PROCEDURl110212/I!/83TURKEYPOINTPLANTFIGUREB-I(cont'd)PROTECTIVE ACTIONRECOMMENDATIONS BASEDONPLANTCOl'DITIONS

-PTP*CoreMeltSeuence:ACoreMeltSequencecondition isbasedonapostulated reactoraccidentinwhichtheuelmeltsbecauseofoverheating.

Plantconditions thatqualifyasacoremeltsequenceare:l..AknownLOCAasdefinedinSiteAreaEmergency andfailureofECCStodeliverflowtothecorehasoccurred, resulting incladdamageasindicated byContainment HighRangeRadiation Monitoralarming; OR2~Reactortriponlowsteamgenerator levels,withwiderangelevelsdecreasing towardzero,withoneofthefo1lowing two:a.Lossofmaincondenser, lossofauxiliary feedflow,(withhighheadsafetyinjection capability);

ORb..Lossofmaincondenser, lossofauxiliary feedflow,andnohighheadsafetyinjection capability, and30minuteshaselapsedwithnolowheadsafetyinjection capability orauxiliary feedflow;OR3.AknownLOCAasdefinedinSiteAreaEmergency hasoccurredandoneofthefollowing:

a.RHRflowindicator FI-*-605readszerofor1/2hourafterrecirculation phaseisattempted, andRCStemperature isrising;ORb.Failureofcontainment sprayandemergency coolerstopreventcontainment temperature fromrisingexcessively.

RefertoEmergency Procedure 20103,Classification ofEmergencies.

~IPROCEDURE 1102-12/15TurkeyPointPlantFIGUREB-2Page20PROTECTIVE ACTIONRECOMMENDATIONS BASEDONACTUALRELEASE(GOERTPa::OREOUALTO2HOU'RDURATION)

WITHOFFSITEDOSEESTIMATES (usedinpreference toFigureB-l)DISTANCEFROMPLANT/RECOMMENDATIONS~

WHOLEBODYDOSE(REM)ORTHYROIDDOSE(REM)0-2MILESuse1milvalue2-5MILESuse2milevalue5-10MILESuse5milevalue<0.5N0.5but1.0l~1'0but2.5S(CR)S(DW)S(DW)1.0but5.0(~2.5but<25.0E(CR)E(DW)+S(RS)E(DW)+S(RS)>5.0I>25.0)E(CR)E(CR)E(DW)+S(RS)Note:Ifthedurationofthereleaseisprojected tobelessthan2hours,useFigureB-3.~LEGENDOFABBREVIATIONS Mhedose81m.leaffectsprotective actionsfrom0-2milesThedose82milesaffectsprotective actionsfrom2-5milesThedose95milesaffectsprotective actionsfrom5-10milesThedose910milescanbeusedtoevaluateprotective actionsfcrgreaterdistances.

N-S-E-DW-Noprotective actionrecommended Shelte~inP.

recomnended Evacuation recommended Downwindsector+2adjoining sectorsRemaining sectorsCompletecirclearound-plantatspecified distance

~tPPOCFOURE 110212I15I83TurkeyPointPlantPage21FIGUREB-3PROTECTIXK ACTIONRECOMMENDATIONS BASEDONACTUALRELEASE(LESSTHAN2HOURDURATION)

WITHOFFSIEDOSEESTMATES(usedinpreference toFiguresB-l)DISTANCEFROMPLANT/RECOMMENDATIONS WHOLEBODYORTHYROIDDOSEDOSE(REM)(REM)0-2MILESuse1milvalueuse2milvalueuse5milevalue2-5MILES5-10MILES<0.5I1.0IN0.5but1.0>1.0but2.5IS(CR)S(DW)S(DW)1.0but5.02.5bu"<25.0S(CR)S(CR)S(CR)5.0I>250tE(CR)S(CR)S(CR)E(DW)E(DW)+%YI'E:Ifthedurationofthereleaseis,projected tobegreaterthanorequalto2hours,useFigureB-2.<<LEGENDOFABBREVIATIONS

<<Thedose81mileaffectsprotective

,actionsfrom0-2milesThedose82milesaffectsprotective actionsfrom2-5milesThedose85milesaffectsprotective actionsfrom5-10milesN-Noprotective actionrecommended S-Sheltering recommended E-Evacuat'on recommended DW-Downwindsector+2adjoining sectcRS-Remaining sectorsCR-Completec.rclearoundpla.tat.specif-'ed cistanceThedose910milescanbeusedtoevaluateprotective actionsforgreaterdistances.

ORIDAPOWER81LIGHTCOHPANDUTIESOFTHEEMERGENCY INFORMATION HANGER,OFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 110312/15/83Page11.0Title:DUTIESOFTHEEMERGENCY INFORMATION MANAGER,OFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Officer:VicePresident

-Corporate Communications Alternate:,

(1)HanagerofCoomunications

2.0 AroyalandListofEffective

Paes2.1~ArovalReviewedbySupervisor ApprovedbyComunication2.2ListofEffective Paes~PaesDate1through4,inclusive 12/15/833.0~Scoe3.1~PoroseEmergency Planning,1984VicePresident

-Corporate

$1984Thisprocedure liststhedutiesandresponsibilities oftheEmergency Information Manager(EIM)intheOff-SiteEmergency Organization.

TheEmergency Information Managerisadesignated Corporate OfficerorManagerwhoservesastheprincipal spokesman fortheCompany.Duringemergencies, theEIHreportstotheEmergency ControlOfficer.3.2Discussion IftheEmergency Plansareinitiated bytheEmergency Coordinator, theOff-SiteEmergency Organization maybeactivated toprovideassistance totheplantinadministr ation,publicrelations,security, engineering andtechnical matters.TheEmergency Information ManagermaybecalleduponeveniftheOff-SiteEmergency Organization isnotmobilized.

ThiscouldoccurinthecaseofanUnusualEventoranAlertclass,ofemergency.

TheEmergency ControlOfficerhastheresponsibility formobilizing theEmergency Information Manager(EIH).Theprincipal responsibility oftheEIHisthedissemination of.concise, accurateinformation tothepublicviaelectronic andprintmedia.

FLORIDAPOHER3LIGHTCOMPANYDUTIESOFTHEEMERGENCY INFORMATION MANAGER,OFF<<SITEEMERGENCY ORGAN!ZATIONPROCEDURE 110312/15/83Page23.3~Authorit Thisprocedure implements theTurkeyPointPlantRadiological Emergency PlanandtheSt.LuciePlantRadiological Emergency Plan.4.0Precautions 4.1ThetimingandcontentofallnewsbytheEmergency Information ManagershallbeapprovedbytheEmergency ControlOfficer.4.2AllnewsreleasesbytheEmergency Information Managershouldassistthepublicinunderstanding anyincident.

4.3Technical dataanddirectinstructions thepubliclocatedintheaffectedoff-siteareawillbegivenbytheappropriate governmental agency.4.4Spokesmen forotherinvolvedagenciesmaybereleasing information tothepublic.TheEmergency Information Managershouldcontinually beinformedofthesereleasesandwillassesstheaccuracyandcompleteness oftheinformation beingrelatedtothepublic.Totheextentpossible, theEmergency Information Managerwillcoordinate hiseffortswithspokesmen ofgovernmental agenciessothepublicisprovidedwithconsistent information.

4.5TheEIMshallbefamiliarwiththepreparatory publicinformation programwhichiscarriedoutbyStateandlocalagencies.

5.1TheEmergency Information Managershall:5.1.1Beresponsible forthereleaseofinformation tothepublic(viathenewsmedia)ineventoftheinitiation ofthePlantEmergency Planswhenthesituation requiresthatanaccountbemadepublic.*5.1.2Maintainliaisonwithspokesmen ofappropriate federal,stateandlocalagencieswithrespecttoinformation releases.

Insofaraspossible, newsreleasesandpublicappearances shouldbeconducted onajointbasiswiththeseagencies.

6.0 References

6.1TurkeyPointPlantRadiological Emergency Plan.6.2St.LuciePlantRadiological Emergency Plan.*SeeFPLprocedures forPublicRelations/News MediaActivities inEmergency Situations.

RIDAPOWER8ILIGHTCOMPANYDUTIESOFTHEEMERGENCY INFORMATION MANAGER,OFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 110312/15/83Page36.36.46.56.6Procedure 1101,DutiesofEmergency ControlOfficer,Off-SiteEmergency Organization.

FPLPublicRelations/News MediaActivities inEmergency Situations.

Off-SiteEmergency Organization Procedure 1201,Activation andUseofEmergency NewsCenter.(PSL)Off-SiteEmergency Organization Procedure 1211,Activatation andUseofEmergency NewsCenter.(PTP)7.0RecordsAllsignificant information, events,andactionstakenduringtheemergency periodshallberecorded.

8.0 Instructions

8.18.28.38.4TheEmergency Information Manger,depending upontheseverityoftheincident, maybelocatedattheGeneralOfficeBuildingorattheEmergency Operations Facility.

Heshallestablish suitableliaisonwiththeEmergency ControlOfficer.Heshalldesignate amemberofhisstafftosupervise theEmergency NewsCenter.Afternotification oftheinitiation ofthePlantRadiological Emergency Plan,publicinformation personnel ofthevariousnon-FPLemergency supportorganizations andagenciesshallbecontacted asnecessary sothatacoordinated publicinformation effortcanbeestablished.

Forcustomercommunications, ageneralinformation statement suitabl.e forreleaseshallbeprovidedforallCompanyemergency telephone operators andCustomerInformation Centers.Afternormalworkinghours,additional DistrictOfficetelephone facilities maybeopened.TheEmergency Information Managerdoesnothaveprimaryresponsibility forproviding information togovernmental agencies.

However,theEmergency Information Manager,incoordination withtheEmergency ControlOfficershallassiststateandlocalagenciesincarryingouttheirresponsibilities toprovideaccurateinformation tothepublicbyactivating theappropriate localCorporate Communications representative.

Thisrepresentative shouldbedirectedtoreporttotheappropriate countyEmergency Operations Center.8.58.6AllcallsandcontactsreceivedbythecompanyfromthenewsihediashallbedirectedtotheEmergency Information Managerorhisdesignee.

Requestsforon-sitephotographs bythenewsmediamustbeclearedbytheEIMtoinsuresafetyandtoarrangeproperescort.Releaseofallnewinformation shallbecoordinated withtheresponsible governmental agencyandtheEmergency ControlOfficer.

'0OOFLORIDAPOWER5LIGHTCOMPANYDUTIESOFTHEEMERGENCY INFORMATION MANAGER,OFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 110312/15/83Page48.7General:Followappropriateguidelines inFPLPublicRelations/News Activities inEmerencySituations.

8.8TheEIMorhisdesigneeshallsupervise anynucleartechnical staffmemberswhoareassignedtohiminanemergency.

8.9TheEIMshallprovidefortechnical briefings tothepress.8.10TheEIMorhisstaffshallinformcompanyemployees throughnewsletters, bulletinboardstatements, telephone recordings, andCIStodistrictoffices,orotherin-placenetworks.

8.11TheEIMorhisstaffshallinformtheindustry.

8.12TheEIMorhisstaffshallarrangetoprovidefo'rthepnotographic needsofthemedia.8.13TheEIMorhisstaffshalltapeandtranscribe allnewsconferences forthebenefitofcompanymanagement andofficialagencies.

8.14TheEIMorhisstaffshallaccreditandescortmembersofthemedia.

~4~0FLORIDAPOWER8ILIGHTTCOMPANYDUTIESOFTHEEMERGENCY 3ECURITYMANAGER,OFF-SITEEMERGENCY

)RGANIZATION PROCEDURE 110412/15/8Page11.0Title:DUTIESOFTHEEMERGENCY SECURITYMANGER,OFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Manager:SecuritySupervisor

-NuclearAlternate:

(1)ManagerofSecurityAlternate:

(2)SecurityCoordinator

-Nuclear2.0ArovalandListofEffectivePaes2.1ApprovalReviewedbySupervisor Emergency Planning,1984ApprovedNuclear2.2Listof'EectivePas1984SecuritySupervisor-~PsesDate1through4,inclusive 11/15/833.0~Scoe3.1~PuroseThisprocedure liststhedutiesandresponsibilities oftheEmergency SecurityManagerintheOff-SiteEmergency Organization.

3.2Discussion TheEmergency ControlOfficermayactivatetheOff-SiteEmergency Organization toprovideassistance totheplantinadministration, publicrelations,

security, engineering andtechnical matters.TheEmergency ControlOfficerhastheresponsibility formobilizing theEmergency SecurityManager(ESM).TheESMisacompanysupervisor responsible forproviding liaisonwithcountyandstatelawenforcement officials.

TheE!MoperatesaspartoftheRecoveryManager'staff.3.3~AuthoritThisprocedure implements theTurkeyPointPlantRadiological Emergency Plan'andtheSt.LuciePlantRadiological Emergency Plan.

LORIDAPOWER8iLIGHTCOMPDUlIESOFTHEEMERGENCY SECURITYMANAGER,OFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 110412/15/83Page23.4Definitions 3.4.13.4.2fassignedtotheplant.Thesepersonnel arequalified insecurity, personnel accountability, andevacuation procedures andpractices.

PrimaryLeader:PlantSecuritySupervisor InterimLeader:SecurityShiftSupervisor Off-Site-AllpropertyoutsidetheOwnerControlled Area.3.4.3On-Si:.e-TheOwnerControlled Area.3.4.4OwnerControlled Area-ThatportionofFPLpropertysurrounding andincluding theplantwhichissubjecttolimitedaccessandcontrolasdeemedappropriate byFPL.3.4.5Protected Area-Thearea(withintheOwnerControlled Area)occup>edbythenuclearfacilityandassociated eq*entenclosedwithinthesecurityperimeter fence.4.0Precautions Liaisonshallbemaintained bytheEmergency SecurityManagerand/orhisalternate withappropriate lawenforcement agenciesonacontinuing basistoassurethattheseagenciesareawareofpotential situations whichmayrequiretheirass'stance.

a5.0Responsibilities TheEmergency SecurityManagerprovidesadvicetotheRecoveryManagerandmaintains liaisonwithanddirectsrequestsforassistance tolawenforcement agenciesduringemergency situations whentheOff-SiteEmergency Organization isactivated.

Hecoordinates withthesecuritypersonnel toassistinsecurityfunctions asrequiredtosupporttheOff-siteEmergency Organization.

Hehasresponsibility forsecurityoftheEOFandENC.6.0References 6.1TurkeyPointPlantSecurityPlan.6.2St.LuciePlantSecurityPlan.6.3St.LuciePlantRadiological Emergency Plan6.4TurkeyPointPlantRadiological Emergency Plan6.5St.LuciePlantContingency Plan6.6TurkeyPointPlantContingency Plan FLORIDAPOWER5LIGHTCOMPANYDUTIESOFTHEEMERGENCY SECURITYMANAGER,OFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 110412/15/83Page37.0RecordsandNotifications Allsignificant information, events,andactionstakenduringtheemergency periodwillberecordedbytheEmergency SecurityManagerorhisalternate.

8.0 Instructions

8.1Uponreceiptofnotification bytheEmergency ControlOfficerthattheOff-SiteEmergency Organization hasbeenactivated, theEmergency SecurityManagershall:8.1.1ObtainfromtheRecoveryManageranevaluation oftheemergency situation anditspotentialfordevelopment.

Thisistoenableanaccurateassessment oftheneedforassistance fromlawenforcement agenciestobemade.8.1.2Reportasdirected, toeithertheGeneralOfficeHuildingorEmergency Operations Faci1ity.8.1.3Assesstheneedforassistance fromlawenforcement agenciesandimplement decisions bycontacting appropriate agencies.

Suchcontactshallbeofthefollowing types:ifi,qfassistance made.Theagencyshouldbeadvisedoftheemergency andofthepossibility fordeterioration whichmayrequiretheassistance ofthatagency.Arrangements forfuturecommunication shouldbeestablished.

2.ReuestforImmediateAssistance

-Theemergency isdescribed andspecificrequestforassistance ismade.Detailedarrangements forcommunication aremade.8.1.4AdvisetheRecoveryManagerandSecurityTeanLeaderofassistance'hich hasbeenrequested ofvariouslawenforcement agenciesbyFPL.8.1.5Provideanyinformation forFPLwhichisrequested bylawenforcement agenciestoperformtheirfunctions.

8.1.6ArrangeforsecuritysupportwhentheEOF(atSt.LucieorTurkeyPoint)isactivated.

TheENCwillrequiresimilarsupportwhichwillberequested bytheEmergency Information Managerorhisstaff.8.1.7Relayinformation totheappropriatelawenforcement agenciesatthetermination oftheemergency orwhentheassistance oftheselawenforcement agenciesisnolongerrequired.

~FLORIDAPOWER5LIGHTCOMP~DlPTESOFTHEEMERGENCY SECURITYMANGER,OFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 110412/15/83Page48.2TurkePointPlant:Thefollowing enforcement agenciesmaybecalleduponforassistance inanemergency:

8.2.1Primaryagency:DadeCountyPublicSafetyPhones:AdministrativeStationg4,PerrineEmergency Dispatcher BombDisposalDepartment (Sheriff) 595-6263253-4421911638-60288.2.2Secondary agencies:

1.FederalBureauof.Investigation, Miani2.FloridaHighwayPatrol,Miani3.FloridaCityPoliceDepartment 4.Homestead PoliceDepartment 5.U.S.CoastGuard-,MarineEmergency 6.MarinePatrol,FloridaDept.ofNaturalResources Phone:573-3333)

Phone:325-3606)

(Phone:247-8223or247-8224)

(Phone:247-1535)

(Phone:350-5611)

(Phone:325-3346) 8.3St.LuciePlant:Thefollowing enforcement agenciesmaybecalled8.3.18.3.2Primaryagency:St.LucieCountySheriff's Department Secondary agencies:

1.FederalBureauofInvestigation, MianiFt.Pierce2.FloridaHighwayPatrol,Ft.Pierce3.MartinCountySheriff's Department 4.StuartPoliceDepartment

  • 5.Ft.PiercePoliceDepartment 6.U.S.CoastGuard,MarineEmergency 7.MarinePatrol,FloridaDept.ofNaturalResources (Phone:1-461-7300)

(Phone:573-3333)

Phone:1-461-6142)

Phone:1-461-2020)

Phone:1-283-1300)

Phone:1-287-1122)

Phone:1-461-3823)

Phone:1-464-6100)

(Phone:1-461-2020) 8.4-TheEmergency SecurityManagershallmaintainsuitableliaisonwiththeRecoveryManagerorhisrepresentative.

~pFLORIDAPOWER81LIGHTCOMPANYDUTIESOFTHEEHERGENCY TECHNICAL MANAGER,OFF-SITEEMERGENCYORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 110512/15/83Page11.0Title:DUTIESOFTHEEMERGENCY TECMNICAL MANAGER,OFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGAN;ZATION Manager:Alternate:Alternate:Alternate:Alternate:Alternate:ChiefEngineer-PowerPlants(1)Assistant ChiefEngineer-PowerPlants(2)Manager-Mechanical/Nuclear Engineering 3)Hanager-ElectricalEngineering4)Sr.ProjectHanager(TurkeyPoint)5)Sr.ProjectHanager(St.Lucie)2.0AroyalandListofEffective Pages2.1~ArovalReviewedbySupervisor

,1984Emergency PlarmingApprovedbyPlants2.2ListofEffective Paes~Paes1through3,inclusive 3.0~Scoe3.1~PuroseDate12/15/83ChiefEngineer-PowerThisprocedure liststhedutiesandresponsibilities oftheEmergency Technical ManagerintheOff-SiteEmergency Organization.

3.2DiscussionTheEmergency ControlOfficermayactivatetheOff-SiteEmergency Organization toprovideassistance totheplantinadministration, publicrelations,

security, engineering, andtechnical matters.TheEmergency ControlOfficerhastheresponibility formobilizing theEmergency Technical Manager(ETH).TheETHisaSeniorH'nagerwiththeresponsibility forproviding technical supportandinformation regarding engineering designfortheplant.TheETHoperatesaspartoftheRecoveryManager's staff.3.3~Autaorlt3.3.1Thisprocedure implements theTurkeyPointPlantRadiological Emergency PlanandtheSt.LuciePlantRadiological Emergency Plan.FILEREr:

FLORIDAPOWER81LIGHTCOMANYDUTIESOFTHEEMERGENCY TECHNIC.LMANAGER,OFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATIONPROCEDURE 110512/15/83Page23.4TheEmergency Technical Manager,andthealternates actingforhim,havetheauthority toexpendcompanyfun:!sforthepurposeofimplementing theemergency technical supportrequiredinanemergency.

3.5Definitions3.5.1Staff-Thestaffisthatgroupo'ompanypersonnel esployedinthePower:PlantEngineering gejlartment 3.5.2Consultants

-Consultants aretec'>nical specialistshavingexpertise inengineering andsciencedisciplines andmayormaynotbeFPLemployees.

Typicaconsultants areFPLemployees otherthanthoseinPow>>.rPlantEngineering, andemployees of'ngineer-constructor companies engagedinpowerplantdesignand/orconstruction, andemployees ofvendorsofnuclearpowerplantequipment.

4.0 PrecautionsTheEmergency

Technical Managershallcoordinate withtheRecoveryManagerbeforemobilizing staffandconsultants.

TheEmergency Technical Managerprovidesadvi:eandtechnical information regarding engineering designandas-builtcon'truction details.6.0References 6.1FinalSafetyAnalysisReport(FSAR),TurkeyPointUnits3and46.2FinalSafetyAnalysisReport(FSAR),St.LuciePlantUnit1826.3TurkeyPointUnits3and4asbuiltdrawngs,PowerPlantEngineering files,andGeneralEngineering tracingfles.6.4St.LucieUnit152asbuiltdrawings,

~owerPlantEngineering files,BackfitDocumentControlfiles,aidEbascoSiteEngineering files.6.5Procedure 1102,DutiesofEmergency ContolOfficer,Off-SiteEmergency Organization.

6.6TurkeyPointPlantRadiological Emergency Plan6.7St.LuciePlantRadiological Emergency Plan

~FLORIDAPOWER5LIGHTCOMPANYDUTIESOFTHEEMERGENCY TECHNICAL MANAGER,OFF-SITEEMERGENCYORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 110512/15/83Page37.0RecordsTheinformation receivedregarding theinitiation ofthePlantEmergency PlansshallbeloggedbytheEmergency Technical Managerorhisalternate, andactionstakenwillberecordedwiththebasisforeachaction.8.0Instructions TheEmergency Technical Managershall:8.1Receiveinitialnotification.

8.2Establish andmaintaincontactwiththeRecoveryManager.8.3ReporttotheGeneralOfficeBuilding'or theEmergency Operation FacilityasdirectedbytheEmergency ControlOfficerorRecoveryManager.8.4Alertnecessary stafftoreporttoGeneralOfficeBuildingorEmergency Operation

Facility, asappropriate.

8.5Determine theneedfor,andobtain,necessary consultant support.8.6Directstaffandconsultants intheassemblyandsupplyoftherequiredengineeringdata.8.7AssistRecoveryManagerininterpretation ofplantparaneter dataandplantstatus.

FLORIlAPOWER8lLIGHTCOMPANYDUTIESOFTHEGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRSMANAGER,OFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 110612/15/83Page11.0Title.:VicePresident

-Governmental Affairs(1)FederalRegulatory Representative 2)StateRegulatoryRepresentative 2.0AroyalandListofEffective-Pa esManager:Alternate:2.1~ArovalDUTIESOFTHEGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRSMANAGER,OFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION ReviewedbySupervisorApprovedbyAffairs2.2ListofEffective Paes1984Emergency Plarming,1984VicePresident

-Governmental

~PaePages1and2,inclusive 3.0~Scoe3.1~ooeoeeDate12/15/83Thisprocedure liststhedutiesandresponsibilities oftheGovernmental AffairsManagerintheOff-SiteEmergency Organization.

3.2DiscussionTheEmergency Control3fficermayactivatetheOff-SiteEmergency Organization toprovidassistance totheplantinadministration, publicrelations,

security, engineering, andtechnical matters.TheEmergency Control3fficerhastheresponsibility formobilizing theGovernmental AffairsManager(GAM).TheGAMisadesignatei Corporate OfficerorSeniorManagerwiththeresponsibility forperforming liaisonfunctions betweentheEmergency ControlOfficerandfederaland/orstatepolitical figuresandelected/appointed publicofficials, therebyrelieving theEmergency ControlOfficerofroutineinterface withthesegroups.Hewillnotnormallyinterface wititheNuclearRegulatory Commission, BureauofEmergency Management,

'3epartment ofHealthandRehabilitative ServicesortheCountyCivilDefenserepresentatives.

~~0FLORIDAPOWER8LIGHTCOMPANYDUTIESOFTHEGOVERNENTAL AFFAIRSMANGER,OFF-SITEEMERGENCYORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 110612/15/83Page23.3~AothoritThisprocedure implements theTurkeyPointPlantRadiological Emergency PlanandtheSt.LuciePlantRadiological Emergency Plan.4.0PrecautionsNoneTheGAMshallprovideliaisonbetweentheEmergency ControlOfficerandfederalandstatepolitical bodies.6.0References 6.1TurkeyPointPlantRadiological Emergency Plan.6.2St.LuciePlantRadiological Emergency Plan.7.0RecordsNone8.0Instructions 8.1TheGAMshallreceiveinitialnotification thattheOff-siteEmergency Organization hasbeenactivated fromtheEmergency ControlOfficer.8.2TheGAMshallreporttotheGeneralOfficeBuildingortheEmergency Operations FacilityasdirectedbytheEmergency ControlOfficerorhisdesignee.

8.3TheGAMshallcontacttheGovernor's Officeand/ordispatcharepresentative totheGovernor's Office,ifhedetermines thatthesituation warrantssuchamove.8.4TheGAMshallrespondtoothergovernmental figuresorofficials asnecessary.

1.0Title:~0FLORIDAPOWER5LIGHTCOMPANYDUTIESOFTHEEMERGENCY PLANNINGSUPERVISOR OFFSITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 11071/15/84Page1DutiesandResponsibilities oftheEmergency PlarmingSupervisor

2.0 AroyalandListofEffective

Pages:2.1~Aroval:ReviewedbyServicesApprovedb18Manager,NuclearEnergy01984,VicePresident NuclearEnergy,,19842.2ListofEffectivePaes~PaePages1-4inclusive 3.0~Scoe:3.1~PuroaeDate1/15/84Thisprocedure providesdutiesandresponsibilities oftheEmergency PlanningSupervisor.3.2DiscussionTheEmergency PlanningSupervisor isamemberoftheNuclearEnergyServicesStaff.Hehastheresponsibility forradiological emergency plarmingandmaintaining emergency preparedness.

TheEmergency PlanningSupervisor reportstotheManager,NuclearEnergyServices.4.0Precautions:

None5.1TheEmergency PlanningSupervisor isresponsible forinsuringthattheSt.LuciePlantRadiological Emergency Plan,TurkeyPointPlantRadiological Emergency PlanandtheOffsiteEmergency Organization procedures areadequateandup-to-date.

5.2Heshallreviseanddistribute theemergency plansasnecessary.

Heshallreviseanddistribute OffsiteEmergency Organization procedures asnecessary.

5.3TheEmergency PlanningSupervisor isresponsible formaintaining theFPLOffsiteEmergency Organization Roster.

LORIDAPOWER8ILIGHTCOMPADUTIESOFTHEEMERGENCY PLANNINGSUPERVISOR OFFSITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 11071/15/84Page25.4TheEmergency PlanningSupervisor isresponsible forcoordinating allaspectsofemergency drillsandexercises whichinvolveoffsite'gencies.

k5.5TheEmergency PlanningSupervisor shallassurethattheinitialtrainingandannualretraining forFPLOffsiteEmergency Organization personnel isconducted anddocumented.

6.0

References:

6.1TurkeyPointPlantRadiological Emergency Plan6.2St.cuciePlantRadiological Emergency Plan6.3"Maintaining Emergency Preparedness

-Emergency Exercises, Drills,TestsandEvaluations,"

St.Lucieprocedure number3100050E, TurkeyPointprocedure number20113.6.4"Maintaining Emergency Preparedness

-Radiological Emergency PlanTraining,"

St.Lucieprocedure number3100051E, TurkeyPointprocedure number20201.7.0Records:7.1Plantexercisecritique7.2Emergency Roster-FPLOffsiteEmergency Organization 7.3Trainingrecords-FPLOffsiteEmergency Organization 7.4Emergency PlanandProcedures revisiondistribution8.0Instructions:

8.1Exercises andDrills8.1.1Whenanexerciseormajordrillinvolving off-siteagenciesistobeconducted, theEmergency PlanningSupervisor shallpreparefortheexerciseinaccordance withtheappropriateplantRadiological Emergency Plan.8.1.2TheEmergency PlanningSupervisor shallcoordinate wi-.htheoff-siteemergency responseorganizations andagenciesinselecting adatefortheexercise.

8.1.3TheEmergency PlanningSupervisor shallprovidesupportasrequested tothedesignated plantemergency plarmingcoordinator incarryingouthisresponsibilities foron-siteemergency drills.

~0FLORIDAPOWER5LIGHTCO1PANYDUTIESOFTHEEMERGENCY PLANNII:G SUPERVISOR OFFSITEEMERGENCY ORGANI"ATIONPROCEDURE 1107.1/15/84Page38.1.4TheEmergency PlanningSupervisor shallprepareaconsolidated summaryfollowing anexercise.

Thissummaryshouldtakeintoconsideration allavenuesofinput(i.e.,critiques fromcontrollers, players,etc.).Basedonthisinput,FPLdeficiencies shouldbeidentified andresponsibility forcorrective actionsshouldbeassigned.

Wherepossible, practical recommendations forcorrective measuresshouldbemade.8.1.5TheEPSshallofferfederal,stateandlocalobservers theopportunity toevaluatetheexercise.

8.2TheEmergency PlanningSupervisor shallberesponsible fortheconductanddocumentation ofinitialt"ainingandannualretraining forFPLOff-SiteEmergency Organizatioi personnel.

Thistrainingshallinvolvethefollowing personnel andsubjectmatter.8.2.1EmerencControlOfficerandRecoveryManagera.Promptandeffective notification methods,including thetypesofcommunicationsystems.b.Methodofactivating theFloridaPower8LightCompanyEmergency ResponseOrganization.

c.Themethodsusedforestimating r'adiationdosesandrecommending protective actions.d.Emergency Planfaniliarization.

e.Emergency Planimplementingprocedures faniliarization.f.Faniliarization withtheEmergency Operations FacilityandtheTechnical SupportCenter.8.2.2EmerencSecuritManerEme~encInformation Manaer,overnmenta fairsManerBierencTechnical Manaera.Emergency Planfaniliarization b.Emergency Planimplementing procedures faniliarization 8.3ReviewandRevisionofPlansandProce.fures 8.3.1TheEmergency PlanandEmergency PlanImplementing procedures shallbeundercontinuing reviewbytheEmergency PlanningSupervisor including:

a.Notification listsandrosterswillbeverifiedquarterly andupdatedasrequired.

b.Revisions oftheEmergency Plans,Emergency Plan LORIDAPOSER5LIGHTCOMPANYDUTIESOFTHEEMERGENCY PLANNINGSUPERVISOR OFFSITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 11071/15/84Page4Implementing Procedures, andnotification listswillbedistributed, asneeded,toholdersofthesedocuments.

8.3.2Recommended changestotheEmergency Plansubmitted totheEmergency PlanningSupervisor shallbeconsidered forincorporation intotheEmergency PlansandProcedures.

ProposedchangesintheEmergency Plan,ifapprovedbytheVicePresident,NuclearEnergy,shallbeincorporated intotheEmergency Planunderthedirection oftheEmergency PlanningSupervisor.

8.3.3TheEmergency PlanningSupervisor shallensurethatelementsoftheemergency organization (eg.,FPL,state,federal,local,etc.)areinformedofrevisions totheEmergency Plan.andEmergency Procedures whicharesignificant toeffective and,coordinated emergency response.

FLORIDAPOWER5LIGHTCIACTIVATION ANDUSEOFTHEEMERGENCY NEWSCENTER(ST.LUCIE)OFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 120112/15/831.0Title:ACTIVATION ANDUSEOFTHEEMERGENCY NEWSCENTER(ST.LUCIE)2.0AroyalandListofEffective Pes:2.12.2~Aroval:ReviewedbySupervisor ApprovedbyCorporate ConmucListofEffective Pa~PaeaDate1through412/15/831984Emergency PlanningVicePresident-

,19843.0~Scoe:3.13.23.334~PuroaeThisprocedure describes theactivation anduseoftheEmergency NewsCenterfortheSt.LuciePlantEmergency Operations Facility.

Discussion TheEmergency NewsCenter(ENC)isanoffsitefacilityprovidedtoallowthenewsmediaaccesstoinformation fromtheEmergency Operations Facility(EOF).TheEmergency Information ManagerorhisdesigneewillreporttotheEOF.TheEmergency NewsCentermanager,whohasbeendesignated bytheEmergency Information ManagerwillreporttotheENCifitisactivated.DescritionTheENCisco-located withtheEOFattheintersection ofStateRoute712(Midw@Road)andI-95approximately 101/2mileswestoftheSt.LuciePlant.SeeFigure1.~AutharltThisprocedure implements theSt.LuciePlantRadiological Emergency Plan.

ORIDAPOWER5LIGHTCOMPANACTIVATION NDUSEOFTHEEMERGENCY NEWSCENTER(ST.LUCIE)OFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 120112/15/83Page24.0Precautions 4.1TheEmergency Information Managershallmakeadhocarrangements foralargermediafacilityifnecessary.

onsibilities 5.1SecurityattheENCshallbetheresponsibility oftheEmergency SecurityManager.5.2Itistheresponsibility oftheEmergency Information Managertodeactivate theENCwhenitisnolongerneeded.h6.0References 6.16.26.3St.LuciePlantRadiological Emergency PlanProcedure 1103,DutiesoftheEmergency Information Manager,OffsiteEmergency Organization Procedure 1202,Activation andUseof,theEmergency Operations Facility(St.Lucie)7.0RecordsAllthesignificant information, events,andactionstakenattheENCduringemergency periodshallbedocumented.

8.0 Instructions

8.18.28.38.4Activation TheEmergency ControlOfficerortheEmergency Information ManagershallactivatetheENCwhenitisdetermined thatthereisaneedtoarrangeformediabriefings.

~StaffioTheENCshallbestaffedasrequiredbytheEmergency Information-Managerorhisdesignee.

Communications TheENCcontainscommercial telephones.

SuortFacilities TheENCstaffmayusetheduplicating facilities providedattheEOF.Inaddition, theENCstaffwillprovidetaperecorders andfilmprojectors.

FLORIDAP(HER5LIGHTCOMfACTIVATION ANDUSEOFTHEEMERGENCY NEWSCENTER(ST.LUCIE)OFF-SITEEM:RGENCY ORGANIZATION PRl,"EDURE120112/15/83Page38.5UseoftheENCWorkingspaceisprovidedfortheStateofFlorida,NRC,localgovernment, andFloridaPower8LightCo.personnel intheENC.TheEmergency NewsCentercontainsanareawhereacoordinated releaseofmaterialtothenewsmediacanbegiveninanaccurateandtimelymanner.

~000FLORIDAPOWER5LIGHTCOMPANYACTIVATION ANDUSEOFTHEEMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY(ST.LUCIE)OFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 120212/15/83Page11.0Title:ACTIVATION ANDUSEOFTHEEMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY(ST.LUCIE)2.0AroyalandListofEffective Paes2.12.2~ArovalReviewedbySupervisor ApprovedbyEnergyListofEffective Paes,1984Emergency Plarming,1984VicePresident ofNuclearPages1-7,'nclusive12/15/833.0~Scoe3.13.23.3~PoroeeThisprocedure describes theactivation anduseoftheEmergency Operations FacilityfortheSt.LuciePlant.Discussion Th~Emergency Operations Facility(EOF)isanearsitesupportfacilitydesignedtoprovideanoperating centerfortheRecoveryManagerorhisdesignated alternate andothermembersoftheOff-SiteEmergency Organization.

FromtheEOF,theOff-SiteEmergency Organization willprovidesupporttotheControlRoomandtheTechnical SupportCenter,coordination withfederal,state,andcountyofficials,andcoordination ofradiological assessments.

Additionally, theEOFwillprovidealocationforfederalandstatesulportteans.3.2.1TheRecoveryManagermayusetheEOFashisnear-site headquarters andm@housetheFPLOff-SiteEmergency Organization supportteanthere.3.2.2TheEOFmaybeusedtocoordinate FPLandStateOfficeofRadiation Controloffsitedoseprojections.

3.2.3TheEOFmaybeusedtocoordinate FPLoperations withthoseoffederal,stateandcountyofficials.

DescritionTheEOFislocatedattheMidwayRoad/I-95 intersection approximately 101/2mileswestoftheSt.LuciePlant(SeeFigure1).Thefollowing organizations mayberepresented intheEOF.

LORIDAPOWER8ILIGHTCOMPAACTIVATION ANDUSEOFTHEEMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY(ST.LUCIE)OFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 120212/15/83Page23.3.13.3.23.3.33.3.43.3.5FPLOff-SiteEmergency Organization NRCSiteTeamDHRSOfficeofRadiation ControlFEMAStateBureauofEmergency Management Figure2identifies assignedlocations withinthebuilding, aswellasotherfacilities.

4.0 Precautions

4.1TheEOFisactivated uponthedirection oftheEmergency ControlOfficerorhisdesignated alternate only.4.2TheEmergency SecurityHanagershallassurethataccessislimitedtoauthorized personnel only.5.0Responsibilities 5.1TheEmergency ControlOfficerisresponsible foractivating theEOF.TheRecoveryManagersupervises activities withinit.IftheEOFisactivated andtheRMremainsattheGeneralOfficeEmergency

.Center,theRMshalldesignate anEOFDirectortosupervise activities attheEOF.5.2Designated managersoftheOff-siteEmergency Organization areresponsible forreporting totheEOFupondirection todosofromtheECOorRM.Eachdesignated managerisresponsible forassuringthatallnecessary supportstaffandmaterials arebroughttotheEOF.5.3TheRMisresponsible forensuringthatadequatecommunication systemsareprovidedforuseattheEOF.6.0References 6.1St.LuciePlantRadiological Emergency Plan6.2Emergency Procedue1101DutiesoftheEmergency ControlOfficer.6.3Emergency Procedure 1102DutiesoftheRecoveryManager.7.0RecordsAllsignificant information, events,andactionstakenrelativetothedutiesoftheRecoveryManagerduringtheemergency periodwillberecordedandmaintained bytheRecoveryManagerorhisdesignate.

~~0FLORIDAPOWER&LIGHTCOMPANYACTIVATION ANDUSEOFTHEEMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY(ST.LUCIE)OFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 120212/15/83Page38.0Instructions 8.1ActivationTheEmergency ControlOfficershallactivatetheEOFforanyemergency condition classified asaSiteAreaEmergency orGeneralEmergency.

Hehastheoptionofactivating theEOFforanAlert.ToactivatetheEOF,theECOshalldirecttheEmergency Coordinator toassignanindividual(s) toactivatetheEOF,ascertain thestatusofcomnunications systemsandotherfacilities, arrangeforcontrolled accessandcovrdinate withanystateorlocalofficials whomayarrivepriortotheFPLOff-SiteEmergency Organization.

TheEOFshallnotbeconsidered operational untilsodeclaredbytheRecoveryManager.Atthistime,theRecoveryManagerassumesresponsibility forcommunicating withoffsiteemergency responseagenciesandforassisting theECObymakingprotective actionrecommendations.

8.2Functional Assinments8.38.4TheRecoveryManagerorhisdesignated alternate isresponsible forassigning spaceandfacilities tovariousgroupsusingtheEOFinaccordance withFigure2.TheRecoveryManagerhastheauthority toaltersuchassignments ashedeemsnecessary.

Itistheresponsibility ofeachpersonassignedtotheEOFtoreporttohisdesignated manageruponarriv'al.

Staff~netTheRecoveryManagerandhisdesignated managersareresponsible fornotifying andassigning stafftoreporttotheEOF.CommunicationsThefollowing communications systemsareavailableattheEOF.1.Telephones withaccesstoFPL'sITNSystem.SeeAppendixAforinstructions.

2.Dedicated telephones toControlRoom3.Radio'ommunications8.5OutsidecallsmaybedirectedtoEOFextensions bydirectdialingoruseoftheswitchboard telephone number.SuortFacilities TheEOFhasthefollow)ngsupportfacilities:1)Telecopyorotherfacsimile machines

~0~0FLORIDAPOWER5LIGHTCOMPANYACTIVATION ANDUSEOFTHEEMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY(ST.LUCIE)OFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 120212/15/83Page42)DuplicatingmachinesRestroomfacilities areprovided.

Foodservicewillbeprovidedatthedirection oftheRecoveryManager.8.6TheEOFcontainscopiesofEmergency PlansandProcedures whicharestoredintheDoseAssessment area.Thefollowing information canalsobemadeavailable:precalculated emergency data,technical specifications, plantdrawingsanddiagrans.8.7De"ctivation Itistheresponsibility oftheRecoveryManagertodeactivate andsecuretheEOFwhenitiswarranted.

IDAPOWER5LIGHTCPPANYACTIVATION ANDUSEOFTHEEMERGLNCY OPERATIONS FAGILITY(ST.LUGI[)OFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATIONPROCEDURE 120212/15/83Page5FIGURE1ST.LUCIEPLANTEMERGENCY OPERATION FACILITYEMERGENCY NEWSCENTERORANGEAI/E.68EEQDOq,EEC~O~EDWARDSRP.70EOF/ENDSITEIMIDWAYSUB.MIDWAYRD.712CZxzPlChm95c/~c II~FLlRIOAPOWER5LIGHTCOMPANYACTIVATIO(

ANOUSEOFTHEENERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY(ST.LUCIE)OFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANI2ATION PROCEDURE 120212/15/83page6FIGURE2ST.LUCIEEOFLAYOUTtPFIMCTkLCTXLTDKTkLSTAFFWC$4945TOILETCLStlCAl IDAPOWER4LIGHTCOMPANYACTINIANDUSEOFTHEEMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY(ST.LUGIE)OFF-SITEEMERGENCY ORGANIZATION PROCEDURE 120212/15/83Page7APPENDIXA1.AccesstotheFPLtelephone system(ITN):a.PSL:82-(extension) b.MiamiGO:81-=.:+(extension) c.junoGO81-=--'(extension) d.Longdistance:

81-(areacode+phonenumber)-AccessCode2.Dial"9"togetanoutsideline(Ft.Pierceexchange).

3.Dial"0"togettheEOFswitchboard operator.